The City of Dreams
The story starts with a letter dated May 23rd, but no year is given.

Awesome, thanks for the info, Rob. On a related note, I managed to track down a copy of this on Ebay, so another hole in my Indy collection is complete.

However, I had one other question...not sure if you have it or not (but given your history of reliability in relation to all things Indy I figured you might), but I just wondered if the Indy RPG book "Lands of Adventure" had any actual story hooks, or if it was just a reference book for the various worldwide locations. I just realized I was still missing this one and wondered if it had any entries that might warrant additions to the comprehensive Indy timeline I'm working on.

Ok, thanks. I'm still gonna try and track it down for completness' sake in terms of my collection, especially now that I managed to snag the Artifacts and and Adventures WEG books. Lands of Adventure is the only other one I need.

Not a problem. I was going to do Wrath Of Hecate as well (and thus make my set complete), but it's more of a boardgame than I thought, and very reliant on all the images. Not sure that a PDF would make sense out of all the scans there.

Not a problem. I was going to do Wrath Of Hecate as well (and thus make my set complete), but it's more of a boardgame than I thought, and very reliant on all the images. Not sure that a PDF would make sense out of all the scans there.

You're probably right. I know I posted links already, but if you need scans for whatever reason, let me know.

Yeah, I've been to that site many times. It played a helpful hand last year when I was trying to fill in a few holes in my Indy RPG collection. I hope some Indy fan will create a similar page compiling all the Indy RPG products, in addition to cataloging the few Indy RPG adventures (official or not) from various RPG magazines (Shadis, etc), like the ones mentioned earlier in this thread.

You know, it's very interesting how much visual love that TSR gave to the Indiana Jones game. The layout, use of artwork, etc., were all very new in the early 1980s and it's still a pretty good design.

Speaking of the game, I've been informed that the license was killed while a few more TSR Indy books were under way. (Three modules and a second GM's guide). Anyone have information on them? I sent a message to Zeb Cook asking about it, but it's not entirely likely he even remembers what was going on with the line way back then... (He was a VERY busy man...)

45001 The World of Indiana Jones (1994)
45002 Indiana Jones and the Rising Sun (1994)
45003 Raiders of the Lost Ark Sourcebook (1994)
45004 Indiana Jones and the Tomb of the Templars (1995)
45006 Indiana Jones and the Golden Vampires (1995)
45008 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook (1996)

Wow. I just found out about these books a couple of days ago. I'm really interested in that Indiana Jones Artifacts book. I'm curious about the info on some of those relics. Just wondering but would anyone who has it be willing to tell me what it says about specific artifacts it talks about please?

Wow. The weg books are really well written. Detailed but not to the point that they're confusing. And I've only read the artifacts book. From what I've heard the tomb of the Templars is supposed to be good as well. Doing some pricing on it. The world of indiana jones also sounds good to, especially if you need to figure out exotic places to send the man with the whip to.

Hmm. Figured a few other people must have played one of them at some point.

Anyway, here's an interesting resource for any tabletop role-playing fans: TabletopAudio.com. Great for adding atmosphere to your games. And as you can see by the thumbnail, the "Mountain Tavern" is perfect to listen to when browsing The Raven forums.

Not sure if this is allowed or not but I'm looking to sell some Indiana Jones RPG books, guides, magazines and novels. If anyone would like a list send me a PM. I'd like to pass them along on TheRaider before I resort to ebay.